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These maps show the average predicted temperature of Australian basement rocks at one kilometer intervals between 3-10 kilometers depth. The maps are direct indicators of the potential for Engineered Geothermal Systems development. A description of the methodology underpinning the maps is detailed in a Global Protocol for estimating and mapping global EGS potential, accessible here: http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028662.pdf
The specific data sets and assumptions that have been employed in developing these maps may be obtained by directly contacting the data owner: graeme.beardsmore@hotdryrocks.com

These maps show the average predicted temperature of Australian basement rocks at one kilometer intervals between 3-10 kilometers depth. The maps are direct indicators of the potential for Engineered Geothermal Systems development. A description of the methodology underpinning the maps is detailed in a Global Protocol for estimating and mapping global EGS potential, accessible here: http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028662.pdf
The specific data sets and assumptions that have been employed in developing these maps may be obtained by directly contacting the data owner: graeme.beardsmore@hotdryrocks.com

These maps show the average predicted temperature of Australian basement rocks at one kilometer intervals between 3-10 kilometers depth. The maps are direct indicators of the potential for Engineered Geothermal Systems development. A description of the methodology underpinning the maps is detailed in a Global Protocol for estimating and mapping global EGS potential, accessible here: http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028662.pdf
The specific data sets and assumptions that have been employed in developing these maps may be obtained by directly contacting the data owner: graeme.beardsmore@hotdryrocks.com

These maps show the average predicted temperature of Australian basement rocks at one kilometer intervals between 3-10 kilometers depth. The maps are direct indicators of the potential for Engineered Geothermal Systems development. A description of the methodology underpinning the maps is detailed in a Global Protocol for estimating and mapping global EGS potential, accessible here: http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028662.pdf
The specific data sets and assumptions that have been employed in developing these maps may be obtained by directly contacting the data owner: graeme.beardsmore@hotdryrocks.com

These maps show the average predicted temperature of Australian basement rocks at one kilometer intervals between 3-10 kilometers depth. The maps are direct indicators of the potential for Engineered Geothermal Systems development. A description of the methodology underpinning the maps is detailed in a Global Protocol for estimating and mapping global EGS potential, accessible here: http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028662.pdf
The specific data sets and assumptions that have been employed in developing these maps may be obtained by directly contacting the data owner: graeme.beardsmore@hotdryrocks.com

These maps show the average predicted temperature of Australian basement rocks at one kilometer intervals between 3-10 kilometers depth. The maps are direct indicators of the potential for Engineered Geothermal Systems development. A description of the methodology underpinning the maps is detailed in a Global Protocol for estimating and mapping global EGS potential, accessible here: http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028662.pdf
The specific data sets and assumptions that have been employed in developing these maps may be obtained by directly contacting the data owner: graeme.beardsmore@hotdryrocks.com

These maps show the average predicted temperature of Australian basement rocks at one kilometer intervals between 3-10 kilometers depth. The maps are direct indicators of the potential for Engineered Geothermal Systems development. A description of the methodology underpinning the maps is detailed in a Global Protocol for estimating and mapping global EGS potential, accessible here: http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028662.pdf
The specific data sets and assumptions that have been employed in developing these maps may be obtained by directly contacting the data owner: graeme.beardsmore@hotdryrocks.com

These maps show the average predicted temperature of Australian basement rocks at one kilometer intervals between 3-10 kilometers depth. The maps are direct indicators of the potential for Engineered Geothermal Systems development. A description of the methodology underpinning the maps is detailed in a Global Protocol for estimating and mapping global EGS potential, accessible here: http://pubs.geothermal-library.org/lib/grc/1028662.pdf
The specific data sets and assumptions that have been employed in developing these maps may be obtained by directly contacting the data owner: graeme.beardsmore@hotdryrocks.com

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